Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign team and allies are actively engaging delegates to ensure their support for her nomination at the upcoming Democratic National Convention in August.
The campaign has initiated a strategic outreach, making hundreds of phone calls to delegates across the country. This move aims to solidify Harris's position as the frontrunner and deter potential challengers from entering the race. According to Democratic National Committee rules, a candidate must secure the pledged support of 300 delegates to be considered on the ballot at the convention.
Harris's campaign has demonstrated a proactive approach in navigating the complex delegate system to secure a quick start on the road to the required 1,986 delegates for the nomination.
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It's great to see Kamala Harris's campaign hitting the ground running; securing delegate support early is key to ensuring a strong, unified Democratic front for the upcoming election.
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Delegate tracker: Harris gets quick start on road to 1,986
Regardless, it will ultimately be up to delegates at the DNC to pick the nominee. Per DNC rules, a candidate must receive pledged support from 300 delegates to appear on the ballot at the convention. Harris has ... a conference call on Sunday and later ...
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